In a recent episode of HBO’sSilicon Valley, Gilfoyle (Martin Starr) reveals that he mines bitcoin as a side gig — but only when the price is above a certain value. He creates an alert that plays the 1.36 second death metal song “You Suffer” by Napalm Death whenever bitcoin rises or drops so he can remote toggle his rig at home. Given the volatility of bitcoin and the volume of the song, this quickly becomes annoying and becomes a recurring theme throughout the episode.

Now, an Icelandic website design agency calledViskahas created a web version ofGilfoyle’s death metal alert— which is just as startling as promised. Sindri Guðmundsson from Viska explained that his company watchesSilicon Valleyas a weekly event while a season is airing and that the team built the tool “just for fun.” The Viska team wrote a simple Javascript plugin that fetches the price of bitcoin fromCoincap.io, then built the site off WordPress, all within three hours. Now all a user will need to completely imitate Gilfoyle is an actual mining rig at home to toggle on and off remotely.

“We actually follow the bitcoin price quite a lot and playing beautiful music each time it passes a certain amount makes the day better,” said Guðmundsson, in an email to的边缘. It’s impossible to tell if he’s joking about “You Suffer” being beautiful music. According toGenius.com, the lyrics are, “You suffer, but why?” though to the casual listener it sounds a lot more like “NUOOOOOH.”